bonfire

bonfire
/bon"fuyeur'/, n.
1. a large fire built in the open air, for warmth, entertainment, or celebration, to burn leaves, garbage, etc., or as a signal.
2. any fire built in the open.
[1375-1425; late ME bone fire, i.e., a fire with bones for fuel]

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